- Eugene F. George
Eugene Frank George (b.
23 April 1925 ,Grand Rapids, Michigan –12 November 1942 ) was a sailor in theUnited States Navy duringWorld War II , who was posthumously awarded theNavy Cross .Military career
George enlisted in the Navy on
18 May 1942 , aged 17, and reported for duty onboard theheavy cruiser "San Francisco" atPearl Harbor on17 July .As an
anti-aircraft gunner, he participated in the bitterly-fought naval engagements against the Japanese off theSolomon Islands following the American invasion of Guadalcanal on7 August .On
12 November , the "San Francisco" and other ships of Rear Admiral Richmond Kelly Turner'sTask Force 67 formed a protective screen offLunga Point while troop reinforcements debarked from the transports and landed onGuadalcanal . During early afternoon, a force of enemy fighters and bombers attacked the ships, but effective anti-aircraft fire and air cover repelled the attack and inflicted heavy losses on the enemy planes.One
torpedo-bomber , damaged by anti-aircraft fire from the screening ships, crashed "San Francisco", destroying the after control station and demolishing three 20 mm gun mounts. Seaman Second Class George, who courageously refused to abandon his gun in spite of the onrushing plane, blazed away at the attacker until killed by the doomed aircraft.For his grim perseverance and relentless devotion to duty in the face of certain death, he was posthumously awarded the
Navy Cross .
=NamesakesIn 1943, twodestroyer escort s were named USS "George" in his honor.ee also
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